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Side-Effects:

Risks

Short-term:

Throat and lung irritation if smoked, once a Trip start it cannot be stopped, experiences will be random and will depend on the users state of mind, some experiences may be very frightening, Flashbacks can occur days or weeks later and some users report unpleasant emotional effects lasting for days after taking DMT.

Long-term:

Psychological and emotional difficulties for weeks afterwards, long term effects are not yet known but may be similar to LSD and other Hallucinogenic substances.

Paraphernalia

Medical uses of DMT

None.

Where does it come from?

Originally sourced from plants but now produced synthetically.

Helping services

Most areas of the UK have 'street agencies' or projects (sometimes called community drug services or community drug teams) which offer a range of services including information and advice, counselling, and sometimes support groups and complementary therapies such as acupuncture. Some services have extended working hours and may offer weekend support. If use of this substance becomes a problem you can seek help, advice and counselling from a service in your area. GPs can make referrals to specialist drug services. For a description of what the different drug services do, choose helping services from here or the main menu.

Parents & other relatives

Drug agencies also provide lots of advice and support to parents of people using these drugs. Many street agencies can provide relative support groups or counselling for family members, partners etc.